| Today's Word May 8, 2009 |
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Today's Word for Friday May 8, 2009 Choices
Defined by Webster:
The act or instance of choosing; selection; the right or power or opportunity to choose; a variety from which to choose.
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Jesus said: "You did not choose Me, but I chose you and appointed you that you should go and bear fruit." Joshua said: "Choose you this day whom you will serve, but for me and my house we will serve the Lord." "A good name is rather to be chosen then great riches." Proverbs 22:1. "Refuse evil and choose good." Isaiah 7:15.
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Every day we make many CHOICES in our day to day living. Some of these choices we make are good and some are bad. We choose what we wear. We choose what we eat. We choose where we go. As parents we choose how we lead and teach. And as children we choose how we respond. When facing life as we know it every day we have to make choices.
The greatest and most important CHOICE we must make in our life is whether to serve God or not to serve God. This choice is easy to make. If we choose to serve God we have made a good and positive choice. If you choose not to serve God you have chosen - even by not acting - not to serve God.
How can we determine when the choices we make in our daily lives are right or wrong? The right choice will not be in conflict with God's Word - the Bible. This is why it is so important to study the Bible because in the Bible is God's guide book for our life. The Psalmist said: "Your Word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path." Psalm 119:105.
Parents have a huge responsibility to train their children in how to make choices. There are so many pressures on children today that can affect the choices they make daily. There are so many outside influences today that make a profound impact on children's thinking. Three of the most harmful are peer pressure, music and television. Parents must be constantly on the alert and that is why we encourage every family to have dinner together every night so your children can talk and you can listen to what they are seeing and feeling.
Parents must begin teaching their children at a very early age that making the wrong choices can have a negative affect on their lives for a life time. And the opposite is also true. Making the right choices affects ones life in a positive way for a life time.
Children are making choices today as a result of watching the actions and words of their parents. That is why we parents must live a consistent Christian life putting God first in all we do and in all we say. If parents choose to live for pleasure, that will affect our children and grandchildren. [Exodus 20:4-5] Parents who live by faith before God will have a strong influence for the positive on their children and grandchildren.
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Give us this day, dear Lord the wisdom to make choices to honor your name. We give you praise for choosing us and then allowing us to choose to follow you and then bear fruit for your sake. Help us to make the right decisions today for our choice of friends, our choice of words and our actions. Protect our children, dear Lord, from harmful choices. Thank you for being our Lord and our Savior.
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Your Friends, Ken and Dottie Phillips
"Today's Word" is sent to you free to encourage you to commit today to serve and honor God as a family.
These Family Devotional Thoughts are written by Dr.Ken Phillips, ministry director for World Bible Society, and his wife Dottie. Ken has had ministry positions with The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, World Vision, Youth For Christ, World Opportunities International, and World Bible Society. He also has consulted for more than 20 Christian ministries in management and stewardship development. Ken and Dottie have been married for 52 years, and have 6 children and 21 grandchildren. Come back regularly to enjoy their Family Devotional as they share their thoughts about living in God's Word!
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